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      In January GCE students continued their program activity with another interesting project that allowed them to show the role of youth in their own and world’s society. Students learnt lots of new things about themselves and other younger community members by conducting interviews and doing research. Being engaged in discussions students could realize the impact of youth in constructing the environment that exists today. As a result of this activity students created publications showcasing the role of youth in society today.





 By clicking on the links below you can download students' presentations:

Tajikistan schools: Sarband sch#1, Ayni sch#1, Khujand gymnasium#4,  Dushanbe sch#10

U.S. schools: Delano High School,  Camino Nuevo High School


Tajikistan schools: Isfara sch#1,  Fayzabad sch#35, Kurgan-Tyube sch#12

U.S. schools: High School in Houston


Tajikistan schools: Kulob Lyceum#1 - Vahdat sch#139 - Kanibadam sch#3

U.S. schools: Henry Foss High School


Tajikistan schools: Kayrakkum sch#14 - Rudaki Russian-Tajik Lyceum Vakhsh sch#1 - Khorog sch#2

U.S. schools: Oshkosh Area School District,  Littleton High School,  Colorado Academy


Tajikistan schools: Chorbogh sch#40 - Gisar sch#2 - Chkalovsk sch#4 Dushanbe deaf sch#8

U.S. schools: Ukiah High School


Tajikistan schools: Gulyakandoz sch#16 - Vose sch#10 - Shahrinav sch#18

U.S. schools: Academy of the Pacific Honolulu


Tajikistan schools: Istaravshan sch#32,  Tursunzade sch#101,  Nurek sch#3

U.S. schools: Oroville High School



The Global Connections and Exchange Program for Central Asia is a project of Relief International - Schools Online's Global Citizenship & Youth Philanthropy Program and has been made possible with major funding from the United States State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Global Catalyst Foundation.